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Dave Hansen604ff0d2013-07-01 13:04:49 -07001menu "printk and dmesg options"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07002
3config PRINTK_TIME
4 bool "Show timing information on printks"
Randy Dunlapd3b8b6e2006-12-06 20:36:38 -08005 depends on PRINTK
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07006 help
Kay Sievers649e6ee2012-05-10 04:30:45 +02007 Selecting this option causes time stamps of the printk()
8 messages to be added to the output of the syslog() system
9 call and at the console.
10
11 The timestamp is always recorded internally, and exported
12 to /dev/kmsg. This flag just specifies if the timestamp should
13 be included, not that the timestamp is recorded.
14
15 The behavior is also controlled by the kernel command line
16 parameter printk.time=1. See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070017
Alex Elder42a9dc02014-08-06 16:09:01 -070018config MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
Mandeep Singh Baines5af5bcb2011-03-22 16:34:23 -070019 int "Default message log level (1-7)"
20 range 1 7
21 default "4"
22 help
23 Default log level for printk statements with no specified priority.
24
25 This was hard-coded to KERN_WARNING since at least 2.6.10 but folks
26 that are auditing their logs closely may want to set it to a lower
27 priority.
28
Dave Hansen604ff0d2013-07-01 13:04:49 -070029config BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY
30 bool "Delay each boot printk message by N milliseconds"
31 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PRINTK && GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
32 help
33 This build option allows you to read kernel boot messages
34 by inserting a short delay after each one. The delay is
35 specified in milliseconds on the kernel command line,
36 using "boot_delay=N".
37
38 It is likely that you would also need to use "lpj=M" to preset
39 the "loops per jiffie" value.
40 See a previous boot log for the "lpj" value to use for your
41 system, and then set "lpj=M" before setting "boot_delay=N".
42 NOTE: Using this option may adversely affect SMP systems.
43 I.e., processors other than the first one may not boot up.
44 BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY also may cause LOCKUP_DETECTOR to detect
45 what it believes to be lockup conditions.
46
47config DYNAMIC_DEBUG
48 bool "Enable dynamic printk() support"
49 default n
50 depends on PRINTK
51 depends on DEBUG_FS
52 help
53
54 Compiles debug level messages into the kernel, which would not
55 otherwise be available at runtime. These messages can then be
56 enabled/disabled based on various levels of scope - per source file,
57 function, module, format string, and line number. This mechanism
58 implicitly compiles in all pr_debug() and dev_dbg() calls, which
59 enlarges the kernel text size by about 2%.
60
61 If a source file is compiled with DEBUG flag set, any
62 pr_debug() calls in it are enabled by default, but can be
63 disabled at runtime as below. Note that DEBUG flag is
64 turned on by many CONFIG_*DEBUG* options.
65
66 Usage:
67
68 Dynamic debugging is controlled via the 'dynamic_debug/control' file,
69 which is contained in the 'debugfs' filesystem. Thus, the debugfs
70 filesystem must first be mounted before making use of this feature.
71 We refer the control file as: <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control. This
72 file contains a list of the debug statements that can be enabled. The
73 format for each line of the file is:
74
75 filename:lineno [module]function flags format
76
77 filename : source file of the debug statement
78 lineno : line number of the debug statement
79 module : module that contains the debug statement
80 function : function that contains the debug statement
81 flags : '=p' means the line is turned 'on' for printing
82 format : the format used for the debug statement
83
84 From a live system:
85
86 nullarbor:~ # cat <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
87 # filename:lineno [module]function flags format
88 fs/aio.c:222 [aio]__put_ioctx =_ "__put_ioctx:\040freeing\040%p\012"
89 fs/aio.c:248 [aio]ioctx_alloc =_ "ENOMEM:\040nr_events\040too\040high\012"
90 fs/aio.c:1770 [aio]sys_io_cancel =_ "calling\040cancel\012"
91
92 Example usage:
93
94 // enable the message at line 1603 of file svcsock.c
95 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' >
96 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
97
98 // enable all the messages in file svcsock.c
99 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c +p' >
100 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
101
102 // enable all the messages in the NFS server module
103 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'module nfsd +p' >
104 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
105
106 // enable all 12 messages in the function svc_process()
107 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process +p' >
108 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
109
110 // disable all 12 messages in the function svc_process()
111 nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process -p' >
112 <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
113
114 See Documentation/dynamic-debug-howto.txt for additional information.
115
116endmenu # "printk and dmesg options"
117
Dave Hansen6dfc0662013-07-01 13:04:46 -0700118menu "Compile-time checks and compiler options"
119
120config DEBUG_INFO
121 bool "Compile the kernel with debug info"
Linus Torvalds12b13832014-02-04 12:20:01 -0800122 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !COMPILE_TEST
Dave Hansen6dfc0662013-07-01 13:04:46 -0700123 help
124 If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will include
125 debugging info resulting in a larger kernel image.
126 This adds debug symbols to the kernel and modules (gcc -g), and
127 is needed if you intend to use kernel crashdump or binary object
128 tools like crash, kgdb, LKCD, gdb, etc on the kernel.
129 Say Y here only if you plan to debug the kernel.
130
131 If unsure, say N.
132
133config DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED
134 bool "Reduce debugging information"
135 depends on DEBUG_INFO
136 help
137 If you say Y here gcc is instructed to generate less debugging
138 information for structure types. This means that tools that
139 need full debugging information (like kgdb or systemtap) won't
140 be happy. But if you merely need debugging information to
141 resolve line numbers there is no loss. Advantage is that
142 build directory object sizes shrink dramatically over a full
143 DEBUG_INFO build and compile times are reduced too.
144 Only works with newer gcc versions.
145
Andi Kleen866ced92014-07-30 20:50:18 +0200146config DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT
147 bool "Produce split debuginfo in .dwo files"
Sudip Mukherjeed12824c2017-01-10 16:57:45 -0800148 depends on DEBUG_INFO && !FRV
Andi Kleen866ced92014-07-30 20:50:18 +0200149 help
150 Generate debug info into separate .dwo files. This significantly
151 reduces the build directory size for builds with DEBUG_INFO,
152 because it stores the information only once on disk in .dwo
153 files instead of multiple times in object files and executables.
154 In addition the debug information is also compressed.
155
156 Requires recent gcc (4.7+) and recent gdb/binutils.
157 Any tool that packages or reads debug information would need
158 to know about the .dwo files and include them.
159 Incompatible with older versions of ccache.
160
Andi Kleenbfaf2dd2014-07-30 20:50:19 +0200161config DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4
162 bool "Generate dwarf4 debuginfo"
163 depends on DEBUG_INFO
164 help
165 Generate dwarf4 debug info. This requires recent versions
166 of gcc and gdb. It makes the debug information larger.
167 But it significantly improves the success of resolving
168 variables in gdb on optimized code.
169
Jan Kiszka3ee7b3f2015-02-17 13:46:36 -0800170config GDB_SCRIPTS
171 bool "Provide GDB scripts for kernel debugging"
172 depends on DEBUG_INFO
173 help
174 This creates the required links to GDB helper scripts in the
175 build directory. If you load vmlinux into gdb, the helper
176 scripts will be automatically imported by gdb as well, and
177 additional functions are available to analyze a Linux kernel
178 instance. See Documentation/gdb-kernel-debugging.txt for further
179 details.
180
Jeff Garzikde488442007-10-25 04:06:13 -0400181config ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED
182 bool "Enable __deprecated logic"
183 default y
184 help
185 Enable the __deprecated logic in the kernel build.
186 Disable this to suppress the "warning: 'foo' is deprecated
187 (declared at kernel/power/somefile.c:1234)" messages.
188
Andrew Mortoncebc04b2006-08-14 22:43:18 -0700189config ENABLE_MUST_CHECK
190 bool "Enable __must_check logic"
191 default y
192 help
193 Enable the __must_check logic in the kernel build. Disable this to
194 suppress the "warning: ignoring return value of 'foo', declared with
195 attribute warn_unused_result" messages.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700196
Andi Kleen35bb5b12008-02-22 15:15:03 +0100197config FRAME_WARN
198 int "Warn for stack frames larger than (needs gcc 4.4)"
199 range 0 8192
Kees Cook0e07f662016-10-27 17:46:41 -0700200 default 2048 if GCC_PLUGIN_LATENT_ENTROPY
Andi Kleen35bb5b12008-02-22 15:15:03 +0100201 default 1024 if !64BIT
202 default 2048 if 64BIT
203 help
204 Tell gcc to warn at build time for stack frames larger than this.
205 Setting this too low will cause a lot of warnings.
206 Setting it to 0 disables the warning.
207 Requires gcc 4.4
208
Randy Dunlap99657c72009-09-18 12:49:22 -0700209config STRIP_ASM_SYMS
210 bool "Strip assembler-generated symbols during link"
211 default n
212 help
213 Strip internal assembler-generated symbols during a link (symbols
214 that look like '.Lxxx') so they don't pollute the output of
215 get_wchan() and suchlike.
216
Andi Kleen1873e872012-03-28 11:51:18 -0700217config READABLE_ASM
218 bool "Generate readable assembler code"
219 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
220 help
221 Disable some compiler optimizations that tend to generate human unreadable
222 assembler output. This may make the kernel slightly slower, but it helps
223 to keep kernel developers who have to stare a lot at assembler listings
224 sane.
225
Arjan van de Venf71d20e2006-06-28 04:26:45 -0700226config UNUSED_SYMBOLS
227 bool "Enable unused/obsolete exported symbols"
228 default y if X86
229 help
230 Unused but exported symbols make the kernel needlessly bigger. For
231 that reason most of these unused exports will soon be removed. This
232 option is provided temporarily to provide a transition period in case
233 some external kernel module needs one of these symbols anyway. If you
234 encounter such a case in your module, consider if you are actually
235 using the right API. (rationale: since nobody in the kernel is using
236 this in a module, there is a pretty good chance it's actually the
237 wrong interface to use). If you really need the symbol, please send a
238 mail to the linux kernel mailing list mentioning the symbol and why
239 you really need it, and what the merge plan to the mainline kernel for
240 your module is.
241
Joonsoo Kim48c96a32014-12-12 16:56:01 -0800242config PAGE_OWNER
243 bool "Track page owner"
244 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
245 select DEBUG_FS
246 select STACKTRACE
Joonsoo Kimf2ca0b52016-07-26 15:23:55 -0700247 select STACKDEPOT
Joonsoo Kim48c96a32014-12-12 16:56:01 -0800248 select PAGE_EXTENSION
249 help
250 This keeps track of what call chain is the owner of a page, may
251 help to find bare alloc_page(s) leaks. Even if you include this
252 feature on your build, it is disabled in default. You should pass
253 "page_owner=on" to boot parameter in order to enable it. Eats
254 a fair amount of memory if enabled. See tools/vm/page_owner_sort.c
255 for user-space helper.
256
257 If unsure, say N.
258
Don Mullisbf4735a2006-12-10 02:18:37 -0800259config DEBUG_FS
260 bool "Debug Filesystem"
Nicolai Stange9fd4dce2016-03-22 14:11:13 +0100261 select SRCU
Don Mullisbf4735a2006-12-10 02:18:37 -0800262 help
263 debugfs is a virtual file system that kernel developers use to put
264 debugging files into. Enable this option to be able to read and
265 write to these files.
266
Robert P. J. Dayff543332008-05-20 00:06:00 +0200267 For detailed documentation on the debugfs API, see
268 Documentation/DocBook/filesystems.
269
Don Mullisbf4735a2006-12-10 02:18:37 -0800270 If unsure, say N.
271
272config HEADERS_CHECK
273 bool "Run 'make headers_check' when building vmlinux"
274 depends on !UML
275 help
276 This option will extract the user-visible kernel headers whenever
277 building the kernel, and will run basic sanity checks on them to
278 ensure that exported files do not attempt to include files which
279 were not exported, etc.
280
281 If you're making modifications to header files which are
282 relevant for userspace, say 'Y', and check the headers
283 exported to $(INSTALL_HDR_PATH) (usually 'usr/include' in
284 your build tree), to make sure they're suitable.
285
Sam Ravnborg91341d42008-01-21 21:31:44 +0100286config DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH
287 bool "Enable full Section mismatch analysis"
Sam Ravnborg91341d42008-01-21 21:31:44 +0100288 help
289 The section mismatch analysis checks if there are illegal
290 references from one section to another section.
Michael Wittene809ab02011-04-17 04:08:48 +0000291 During linktime or runtime, some sections are dropped;
292 any use of code/data previously in these sections would
Sam Ravnborg91341d42008-01-21 21:31:44 +0100293 most likely result in an oops.
Michael Wittene809ab02011-04-17 04:08:48 +0000294 In the code, functions and variables are annotated with
Paul Gortmaker0db06282013-06-19 14:53:51 -0400295 __init,, etc. (see the full list in include/linux/init.h),
Geert Uytterhoevend6fbfa42008-01-30 11:13:23 +0100296 which results in the code/data being placed in specific sections.
Michael Wittene809ab02011-04-17 04:08:48 +0000297 The section mismatch analysis is always performed after a full
298 kernel build, and enabling this option causes the following
299 additional steps to occur:
300 - Add the option -fno-inline-functions-called-once to gcc commands.
301 When inlining a function annotated with __init in a non-init
302 function, we would lose the section information and thus
Sam Ravnborg91341d42008-01-21 21:31:44 +0100303 the analysis would not catch the illegal reference.
Michael Wittene809ab02011-04-17 04:08:48 +0000304 This option tells gcc to inline less (but it does result in
305 a larger kernel).
306 - Run the section mismatch analysis for each module/built-in.o file.
307 When we run the section mismatch analysis on vmlinux.o, we
Uwe Kleine-König67797b922016-09-09 10:04:58 +0200308 lose valuable information about where the mismatch was
Sam Ravnborg91341d42008-01-21 21:31:44 +0100309 introduced.
310 Running the analysis for each module/built-in.o file
Michael Wittene809ab02011-04-17 04:08:48 +0000311 tells where the mismatch happens much closer to the
312 source. The drawback is that the same mismatch is
313 reported at least twice.
314 - Enable verbose reporting from modpost in order to help resolve
315 the section mismatches that are reported.
Sam Ravnborg91341d42008-01-21 21:31:44 +0100316
Nicolas Boichat47490ec2015-10-06 09:44:42 +1030317config SECTION_MISMATCH_WARN_ONLY
318 bool "Make section mismatch errors non-fatal"
319 default y
320 help
321 If you say N here, the build process will fail if there are any
322 section mismatch, instead of just throwing warnings.
323
324 If unsure, say Y.
325
Dave Hansen6dfc0662013-07-01 13:04:46 -0700326#
327# Select this config option from the architecture Kconfig, if it
328# is preferred to always offer frame pointers as a config
329# option on the architecture (regardless of KERNEL_DEBUG):
330#
331config ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
332 bool
333 help
334
335config FRAME_POINTER
336 bool "Compile the kernel with frame pointers"
337 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && \
338 (CRIS || M68K || FRV || UML || \
339 AVR32 || SUPERH || BLACKFIN || MN10300 || METAG) || \
340 ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
341 default y if (DEBUG_INFO && UML) || ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS
342 help
343 If you say Y here the resulting kernel image will be slightly
344 larger and slower, but it gives very useful debugging information
345 in case of kernel bugs. (precise oopses/stacktraces/warnings)
346
Josh Poimboeufb9ab5ebb2016-02-28 22:22:42 -0600347config STACK_VALIDATION
348 bool "Compile-time stack metadata validation"
349 depends on HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION
350 default n
351 help
352 Add compile-time checks to validate stack metadata, including frame
353 pointers (if CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is enabled). This helps ensure
354 that runtime stack traces are more reliable.
355
356 For more information, see
357 tools/objtool/Documentation/stack-validation.txt.
358
Dave Hansen6dfc0662013-07-01 13:04:46 -0700359config DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU
360 bool "Force weak per-cpu definitions"
361 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
362 help
363 s390 and alpha require percpu variables in modules to be
364 defined weak to work around addressing range issue which
365 puts the following two restrictions on percpu variable
366 definitions.
367
368 1. percpu symbols must be unique whether static or not
369 2. percpu variables can't be defined inside a function
370
371 To ensure that generic code follows the above rules, this
372 option forces all percpu variables to be defined as weak.
373
374endmenu # "Compiler options"
375
376config MAGIC_SYSRQ
377 bool "Magic SysRq key"
378 depends on !UML
379 help
380 If you say Y here, you will have some control over the system even
381 if the system crashes for example during kernel debugging (e.g., you
382 will be able to flush the buffer cache to disk, reboot the system
383 immediately or dump some status information). This is accomplished
384 by pressing various keys while holding SysRq (Alt+PrintScreen). It
385 also works on a serial console (on PC hardware at least), if you
386 send a BREAK and then within 5 seconds a command keypress. The
387 keys are documented in <file:Documentation/sysrq.txt>. Don't say Y
388 unless you really know what this hack does.
389
Ben Hutchings8eaede42013-10-07 01:05:46 +0100390config MAGIC_SYSRQ_DEFAULT_ENABLE
391 hex "Enable magic SysRq key functions by default"
392 depends on MAGIC_SYSRQ
393 default 0x1
394 help
395 Specifies which SysRq key functions are enabled by default.
396 This may be set to 1 or 0 to enable or disable them all, or
397 to a bitmask as described in Documentation/sysrq.txt.
398
Adrian Bunkf346f4b2006-01-09 20:54:51 -0800399config DEBUG_KERNEL
400 bool "Kernel debugging"
401 help
402 Say Y here if you are developing drivers or trying to debug and
403 identify kernel problems.
404
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700405menu "Memory Debugging"
David Woodhousea304e1b2007-02-12 00:52:00 -0800406
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700407source mm/Kconfig.debug
Ingo Molnar82f67cd2007-02-16 01:28:13 -0800408
Thomas Gleixner3ac7fe52008-04-30 00:55:01 -0700409config DEBUG_OBJECTS
410 bool "Debug object operations"
411 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
412 help
413 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
414 kernel to track the life time of various objects and validate
415 the operations on those objects.
416
417config DEBUG_OBJECTS_SELFTEST
418 bool "Debug objects selftest"
419 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
420 help
421 This enables the selftest of the object debug code.
422
423config DEBUG_OBJECTS_FREE
424 bool "Debug objects in freed memory"
425 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
426 help
427 This enables checks whether a k/v free operation frees an area
428 which contains an object which has not been deactivated
429 properly. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads
430 much slower.
431
Thomas Gleixnerc6f3a972008-04-30 00:55:03 -0700432config DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS
433 bool "Debug timer objects"
434 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
435 help
436 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
437 timer routines to track the life time of timer objects and
438 validate the timer operations.
439
Thomas Gleixnerdc186ad2009-11-16 01:09:48 +0900440config DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK
441 bool "Debug work objects"
442 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
443 help
444 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
445 work queue routines to track the life time of work objects and
446 validate the work operations.
447
Mathieu Desnoyers551d55a2010-04-17 08:48:42 -0400448config DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD
449 bool "Debug RCU callbacks objects"
Mathieu Desnoyersfc2ecf72011-02-23 09:42:14 -0800450 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
Mathieu Desnoyers551d55a2010-04-17 08:48:42 -0400451 help
452 Enable this to turn on debugging of RCU list heads (call_rcu() usage).
453
Tejun Heoe2852ae2010-10-26 14:23:05 -0700454config DEBUG_OBJECTS_PERCPU_COUNTER
455 bool "Debug percpu counter objects"
456 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
457 help
458 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
459 percpu counter routines to track the life time of percpu counter
460 objects and validate the percpu counter operations.
461
Ingo Molnar3ae70202008-11-26 10:02:00 +0100462config DEBUG_OBJECTS_ENABLE_DEFAULT
463 int "debug_objects bootup default value (0-1)"
464 range 0 1
465 default "1"
466 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS
467 help
468 Debug objects boot parameter default value
469
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700470config DEBUG_SLAB
Andrew Morton4a2f0ac2006-03-25 03:07:22 -0800471 bool "Debug slab memory allocations"
Vegard Nossum7d46d9e2008-04-04 00:51:41 +0200472 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && SLAB && !KMEMCHECK
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700473 help
474 Say Y here to have the kernel do limited verification on memory
475 allocation as well as poisoning memory on free to catch use of freed
476 memory. This can make kmalloc/kfree-intensive workloads much slower.
477
Al Viro871751e2006-03-25 03:06:39 -0800478config DEBUG_SLAB_LEAK
479 bool "Memory leak debugging"
480 depends on DEBUG_SLAB
481
Christoph Lameterf0630ff2007-07-15 23:38:14 -0700482config SLUB_DEBUG_ON
483 bool "SLUB debugging on by default"
Vegard Nossum7d46d9e2008-04-04 00:51:41 +0200484 depends on SLUB && SLUB_DEBUG && !KMEMCHECK
Christoph Lameterf0630ff2007-07-15 23:38:14 -0700485 default n
486 help
487 Boot with debugging on by default. SLUB boots by default with
488 the runtime debug capabilities switched off. Enabling this is
489 equivalent to specifying the "slub_debug" parameter on boot.
490 There is no support for more fine grained debug control like
491 possible with slub_debug=xxx. SLUB debugging may be switched
492 off in a kernel built with CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON by specifying
493 "slub_debug=-".
494
Christoph Lameter8ff12cf2008-02-07 17:47:41 -0800495config SLUB_STATS
496 default n
497 bool "Enable SLUB performance statistics"
Christoph Lameterab4d5ed2010-10-05 13:57:26 -0500498 depends on SLUB && SYSFS
Christoph Lameter8ff12cf2008-02-07 17:47:41 -0800499 help
500 SLUB statistics are useful to debug SLUBs allocation behavior in
501 order find ways to optimize the allocator. This should never be
502 enabled for production use since keeping statistics slows down
503 the allocator by a few percentage points. The slabinfo command
504 supports the determination of the most active slabs to figure
505 out which slabs are relevant to a particular load.
506 Try running: slabinfo -DA
507
Catalin Marinasb69ec422012-10-08 16:28:11 -0700508config HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
509 bool
510
Catalin Marinas3bba00d2009-06-11 13:24:13 +0100511config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
512 bool "Kernel memory leak detector"
Kees Cook525c1f92013-01-16 18:54:16 -0800513 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
Catalin Marinas79e0d9b2011-04-27 17:06:19 +0100514 select DEBUG_FS
Catalin Marinas3bba00d2009-06-11 13:24:13 +0100515 select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
516 select KALLSYMS
Randy Dunlapb60e26a2009-11-06 15:33:45 -0800517 select CRC32
Catalin Marinas3bba00d2009-06-11 13:24:13 +0100518 help
519 Say Y here if you want to enable the memory leak
520 detector. The memory allocation/freeing is traced in a way
521 similar to the Boehm's conservative garbage collector, the
522 difference being that the orphan objects are not freed but
523 only shown in /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak. Enabling this
524 feature will introduce an overhead to memory
525 allocations. See Documentation/kmemleak.txt for more
526 details.
527
Catalin Marinasbf96d1e2009-06-23 14:40:27 +0100528 Enabling DEBUG_SLAB or SLUB_DEBUG may increase the chances
529 of finding leaks due to the slab objects poisoning.
530
Catalin Marinas3bba00d2009-06-11 13:24:13 +0100531 In order to access the kmemleak file, debugfs needs to be
532 mounted (usually at /sys/kernel/debug).
533
Catalin Marinasa9d90582009-06-25 10:16:11 +0100534config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_EARLY_LOG_SIZE
535 int "Maximum kmemleak early log entries"
536 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
Heiko Carstensdfcc3e62009-10-06 10:33:57 +0200537 range 200 40000
Catalin Marinasa9d90582009-06-25 10:16:11 +0100538 default 400
539 help
540 Kmemleak must track all the memory allocations to avoid
541 reporting false positives. Since memory may be allocated or
542 freed before kmemleak is initialised, an early log buffer is
543 used to store these actions. If kmemleak reports "early log
544 buffer exceeded", please increase this value.
545
Catalin Marinas0822ee42009-06-11 13:24:14 +0100546config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_TEST
547 tristate "Simple test for the kernel memory leak detector"
Daniel Baluta97182692011-04-04 15:06:44 -0700548 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK && m
Catalin Marinas0822ee42009-06-11 13:24:14 +0100549 help
Daniel Baluta97182692011-04-04 15:06:44 -0700550 This option enables a module that explicitly leaks memory.
Catalin Marinas0822ee42009-06-11 13:24:14 +0100551
552 If unsure, say N.
553
Jason Baronab0155a2010-07-19 11:54:17 +0100554config DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_DEFAULT_OFF
555 bool "Default kmemleak to off"
556 depends on DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
557 help
558 Say Y here to disable kmemleak by default. It can then be enabled
559 on the command line via kmemleak=on.
560
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700561config DEBUG_STACK_USAGE
562 bool "Stack utilization instrumentation"
Helge Deller6c31da32016-03-19 17:54:10 +0100563 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !IA64
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700564 help
565 Enables the display of the minimum amount of free stack which each
566 task has ever had available in the sysrq-T and sysrq-P debug output.
567
568 This option will slow down process creation somewhat.
569
570config DEBUG_VM
571 bool "Debug VM"
572 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
573 help
574 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the virtual-memory system
575 that may impact performance.
576
577 If unsure, say N.
578
Davidlohr Bueso4f115142014-06-04 16:06:46 -0700579config DEBUG_VM_VMACACHE
580 bool "Debug VMA caching"
581 depends on DEBUG_VM
582 help
583 Enable this to turn on VMA caching debug information. Doing so
584 can cause significant overhead, so only enable it in non-production
585 environments.
586
587 If unsure, say N.
588
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700589config DEBUG_VM_RB
590 bool "Debug VM red-black trees"
591 depends on DEBUG_VM
592 help
Davidlohr Buesoa663dad2014-04-18 15:07:22 -0700593 Enable VM red-black tree debugging information and extra validations.
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700594
595 If unsure, say N.
596
Kirill A. Shutemov95ad9752016-01-15 16:51:21 -0800597config DEBUG_VM_PGFLAGS
598 bool "Debug page-flags operations"
599 depends on DEBUG_VM
600 help
601 Enables extra validation on page flags operations.
602
603 If unsure, say N.
604
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700605config DEBUG_VIRTUAL
606 bool "Debug VM translations"
607 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && X86
608 help
609 Enable some costly sanity checks in virtual to page code. This can
610 catch mistakes with virt_to_page() and friends.
611
612 If unsure, say N.
613
614config DEBUG_NOMMU_REGIONS
615 bool "Debug the global anon/private NOMMU mapping region tree"
616 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !MMU
617 help
618 This option causes the global tree of anonymous and private mapping
619 regions to be regularly checked for invalid topology.
620
621config DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT
622 bool "Debug memory initialisation" if EXPERT
623 default !EXPERT
624 help
625 Enable this for additional checks during memory initialisation.
626 The sanity checks verify aspects of the VM such as the memory model
627 and other information provided by the architecture. Verbose
628 information will be printed at KERN_DEBUG loglevel depending
629 on the mminit_loglevel= command-line option.
630
631 If unsure, say Y
632
633config MEMORY_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
634 tristate "Memory hotplug notifier error injection module"
635 depends on MEMORY_HOTPLUG_SPARSE && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
636 help
637 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
638 memory hotplug notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through
639 debugfs interface under /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/memory
640
641 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
642 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
643
644 Example: Inject memory hotplug offline error (-12 == -ENOMEM)
645
646 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/memory
647 # echo -12 > actions/MEM_GOING_OFFLINE/error
648 # echo offline > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
649 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory
650
651 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
652 be called memory-notifier-error-inject.
653
654 If unsure, say N.
655
656config DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS
657 bool "Debug access to per_cpu maps"
658 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
659 depends on SMP
660 help
661 Say Y to verify that the per_cpu map being accessed has
662 been set up. This adds a fair amount of code to kernel memory
663 and decreases performance.
664
665 Say N if unsure.
666
667config DEBUG_HIGHMEM
668 bool "Highmem debugging"
669 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HIGHMEM
670 help
Geert Uytterhoevenb1357c92014-04-14 18:55:50 +0200671 This option enables additional error checking for high memory
672 systems. Disable for production systems.
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700673
674config HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
675 bool
676
677config DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
678 bool "Check for stack overflows"
679 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
680 ---help---
681 Say Y here if you want to check for overflows of kernel, IRQ
Borislav Petkovedb0ec02015-01-25 19:50:34 +0100682 and exception stacks (if your architecture uses them). This
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700683 option will show detailed messages if free stack space drops
684 below a certain limit.
685
686 These kinds of bugs usually occur when call-chains in the
687 kernel get too deep, especially when interrupts are
688 involved.
689
690 Use this in cases where you see apparently random memory
691 corruption, especially if it appears in 'struct thread_info'
692
693 If in doubt, say "N".
694
695source "lib/Kconfig.kmemcheck"
696
Andrey Ryabinin0b24bec2015-02-13 14:39:17 -0800697source "lib/Kconfig.kasan"
698
Dave Hansen0610c8a2013-07-01 13:04:43 -0700699endmenu # "Memory Debugging"
700
Dmitry Vyukov5c9a8752016-03-22 14:27:30 -0700701config ARCH_HAS_KCOV
702 bool
703 help
704 KCOV does not have any arch-specific code, but currently it is enabled
705 only for x86_64. KCOV requires testing on other archs, and most likely
706 disabling of instrumentation for some early boot code.
707
708config KCOV
709 bool "Code coverage for fuzzing"
710 depends on ARCH_HAS_KCOV
711 select DEBUG_FS
Kees Cooka519167e2016-06-11 09:09:28 -0700712 select GCC_PLUGINS if !COMPILE_TEST
713 select GCC_PLUGIN_SANCOV if !COMPILE_TEST
Dmitry Vyukov5c9a8752016-03-22 14:27:30 -0700714 help
715 KCOV exposes kernel code coverage information in a form suitable
716 for coverage-guided fuzzing (randomized testing).
717
718 If RANDOMIZE_BASE is enabled, PC values will not be stable across
719 different machines and across reboots. If you need stable PC values,
720 disable RANDOMIZE_BASE.
721
722 For more details, see Documentation/kcov.txt.
723
Vegard Nossuma4691de2016-08-02 14:07:30 -0700724config KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL
725 bool "Instrument all code by default"
726 depends on KCOV
727 default y if KCOV
728 help
729 If you are doing generic system call fuzzing (like e.g. syzkaller),
730 then you will want to instrument the whole kernel and you should
731 say y here. If you are doing more targeted fuzzing (like e.g.
732 filesystem fuzzing with AFL) then you will want to enable coverage
733 for more specific subsets of files, and should say n here.
734
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700735config DEBUG_SHIRQ
736 bool "Debug shared IRQ handlers"
Martin Schwidefsky0244ad02013-08-30 09:39:53 +0200737 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700738 help
739 Enable this to generate a spurious interrupt as soon as a shared
740 interrupt handler is registered, and just before one is deregistered.
741 Drivers ought to be able to handle interrupts coming in at those
742 points; some don't and need to be caught.
743
Dave Hansen92aef8fb2013-07-01 13:04:50 -0700744menu "Debug Lockups and Hangs"
745
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700746config LOCKUP_DETECTOR
747 bool "Detect Hard and Soft Lockups"
748 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !S390
749 help
750 Say Y here to enable the kernel to act as a watchdog to detect
751 hard and soft lockups.
752
753 Softlockups are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
754 mode for more than 20 seconds, without giving other tasks a
755 chance to run. The current stack trace is displayed upon
756 detection and the system will stay locked up.
757
758 Hardlockups are bugs that cause the CPU to loop in kernel mode
759 for more than 10 seconds, without letting other interrupts have a
760 chance to run. The current stack trace is displayed upon detection
761 and the system will stay locked up.
762
763 The overhead should be minimal. A periodic hrtimer runs to
764 generate interrupts and kick the watchdog task every 4 seconds.
765 An NMI is generated every 10 seconds or so to check for hardlockups.
766
767 The frequency of hrtimer and NMI events and the soft and hard lockup
768 thresholds can be controlled through the sysctl watchdog_thresh.
769
Greg Kroah-Hartmana26cd8e2017-06-27 10:31:16 +0200770config HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700771 def_bool y
772 depends on LOCKUP_DETECTOR && !HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG
773 depends on PERF_EVENTS && HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI
774
775config BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC
776 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hard Lockups"
777 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
778 help
779 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "hard lockups",
780 which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
781 mode with interrupts disabled for more than 10 seconds (configurable
782 using the watchdog_thresh sysctl).
783
784 Say N if unsure.
785
786config BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE
787 int
788 depends on HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
789 range 0 1
790 default 0 if !BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC
791 default 1 if BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC
792
793config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC
794 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Soft Lockups"
795 depends on LOCKUP_DETECTOR
796 help
797 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "soft lockups",
798 which are bugs that cause the kernel to loop in kernel
799 mode for more than 20 seconds (configurable using the watchdog_thresh
800 sysctl), without giving other tasks a chance to run.
Ingo Molnar8637c092006-07-03 00:24:38 -0700801
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700802 The panic can be used in combination with panic_timeout,
803 to cause the system to reboot automatically after a
804 lockup has been detected. This feature is useful for
805 high-availability systems that have uptime guarantees and
806 where a lockup must be resolved ASAP.
807
808 Say N if unsure.
Ingo Molnare7eebaf2006-06-27 02:54:55 -0700809
810config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE
Ingo Molnare7eebaf2006-06-27 02:54:55 -0700811 int
812 depends on LOCKUP_DETECTOR
813 range 0 1
814 default 0 if !BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC
815 default 1 if BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC
816
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700817config DETECT_HUNG_TASK
818 bool "Detect Hung Tasks"
819 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
820 default LOCKUP_DETECTOR
821 help
822 Say Y here to enable the kernel to detect "hung tasks",
823 which are bugs that cause the task to be stuck in
Vivien Didelot96b03ab2016-09-22 16:55:13 -0400824 uninterruptible "D" state indefinitely.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700825
826 When a hung task is detected, the kernel will print the
827 current stack trace (which you should report), but the
828 task will stay in uninterruptible state. If lockdep is
829 enabled then all held locks will also be reported. This
830 feature has negligible overhead.
831
832config DEFAULT_HUNG_TASK_TIMEOUT
833 int "Default timeout for hung task detection (in seconds)"
834 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK
835 default 120
836 help
837 This option controls the default timeout (in seconds) used
838 to determine when a task has become non-responsive and should
839 be considered hung.
Ingo Molnar408894e2006-01-09 15:59:20 -0800840
841 It can be adjusted at runtime via the kernel.hung_task_timeout_secs
842 sysctl or by writing a value to
843 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs.
844
845 A timeout of 0 disables the check. The default is two minutes.
Tim Chencca57c52006-04-18 22:21:47 -0700846 Keeping the default should be fine in most cases.
Ingo Molnar408894e2006-01-09 15:59:20 -0800847
848config BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC
849 bool "Panic (Reboot) On Hung Tasks"
850 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK
851 help
Ingo Molnare7eebaf2006-06-27 02:54:55 -0700852 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic on "hung tasks",
853 which are bugs that cause the kernel to leave a task stuck
854 in uninterruptible "D" state.
855
856 The panic can be used in combination with panic_timeout,
857 to cause the system to reboot automatically after a
858 hung task has been detected. This feature is useful for
859 high-availability systems that have uptime guarantees and
860 where a hung tasks must be resolved ASAP.
861
862 Say N if unsure.
863
Hugh Dickins048c8bc2006-11-01 05:44:54 +1100864config BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC_VALUE
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700865 int
866 depends on DETECT_HUNG_TASK
867 range 0 1
868 default 0 if !BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC
869 default 1 if BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC
870
Tejun Heo82607adc2015-12-08 11:28:04 -0500871config WQ_WATCHDOG
872 bool "Detect Workqueue Stalls"
873 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
874 help
875 Say Y here to enable stall detection on workqueues. If a
876 worker pool doesn't make forward progress on a pending work
877 item for over a given amount of time, 30s by default, a
878 warning message is printed along with dump of workqueue
879 state. This can be configured through kernel parameter
880 "workqueue.watchdog_thresh" and its sysfs counterpart.
881
Dave Hansen92aef8fb2013-07-01 13:04:50 -0700882endmenu # "Debug lockups and hangs"
883
884config PANIC_ON_OOPS
885 bool "Panic on Oops"
886 help
887 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic when it oopses. This
888 has the same effect as setting oops=panic on the kernel command
889 line.
890
891 This feature is useful to ensure that the kernel does not do
892 anything erroneous after an oops which could result in data
893 corruption or other issues.
894
895 Say N if unsure.
896
897config PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE
898 int
899 range 0 1
900 default 0 if !PANIC_ON_OOPS
901 default 1 if PANIC_ON_OOPS
902
Jason Baron5800dc32013-11-25 23:23:04 +0000903config PANIC_TIMEOUT
904 int "panic timeout"
905 default 0
906 help
907 Set the timeout value (in seconds) until a reboot occurs when the
908 the kernel panics. If n = 0, then we wait forever. A timeout
909 value n > 0 will wait n seconds before rebooting, while a timeout
910 value n < 0 will reboot immediately.
911
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700912config SCHED_DEBUG
913 bool "Collect scheduler debugging info"
914 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS
915 default y
916 help
917 If you say Y here, the /proc/sched_debug file will be provided
918 that can help debug the scheduler. The runtime overhead of this
919 option is minimal.
920
Naveen N. Raof6db8342015-06-25 23:53:37 +0530921config SCHED_INFO
922 bool
923 default n
924
Matt Wagantall345eb972014-06-19 14:23:33 -0700925config PANIC_ON_RT_THROTTLING
926 bool "Panic on RT throttling"
927 help
928 Say Y here to enable the kernel to panic when a realtime
929 runqueue is throttled. This may be useful for detecting
930 and debugging RT throttling issues.
931
932 Say N if unsure.
933
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700934config SCHEDSTATS
935 bool "Collect scheduler statistics"
936 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS
Naveen N. Raof6db8342015-06-25 23:53:37 +0530937 select SCHED_INFO
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700938 help
939 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
940 scheduler and related routines to collect statistics about
941 scheduler behavior and provide them in /proc/schedstat. These
942 stats may be useful for both tuning and debugging the scheduler
943 If you aren't debugging the scheduler or trying to tune a specific
944 application, you can say N to avoid the very slight overhead
945 this adds.
946
Aaron Tomlin0d9e2632014-09-12 14:16:19 +0100947config SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK
948 bool "Detect stack corruption on calls to schedule()"
949 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
950 default n
951 help
952 This option checks for a stack overrun on calls to schedule().
953 If the stack end location is found to be over written always panic as
954 the content of the corrupted region can no longer be trusted.
955 This is to ensure no erroneous behaviour occurs which could result in
956 data corruption or a sporadic crash at a later stage once the region
957 is examined. The runtime overhead introduced is minimal.
958
John Stultz3c17ad12015-03-11 21:16:32 -0700959config DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING
960 bool "Enable extra timekeeping sanity checking"
961 help
962 This option will enable additional timekeeping sanity checks
963 which may be helpful when diagnosing issues where timekeeping
964 problems are suspected.
965
966 This may include checks in the timekeeping hotpaths, so this
967 option may have a (very small) performance impact to some
968 workloads.
969
970 If unsure, say N.
971
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700972config TIMER_STATS
973 bool "Collect kernel timers statistics"
974 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PROC_FS
975 help
976 If you say Y here, additional code will be inserted into the
977 timer routines to collect statistics about kernel timers being
978 reprogrammed. The statistics can be read from /proc/timer_stats.
979 The statistics collection is started by writing 1 to /proc/timer_stats,
980 writing 0 stops it. This feature is useful to collect information
981 about timer usage patterns in kernel and userspace. This feature
982 is lightweight if enabled in the kernel config but not activated
983 (it defaults to deactivated on bootup and will only be activated
984 if some application like powertop activates it explicitly).
985
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700986config DEBUG_PREEMPT
987 bool "Debug preemptible kernel"
Kumar Gala01deab92009-10-16 07:21:39 +0000988 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PREEMPT && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700989 default y
990 help
991 If you say Y here then the kernel will use a debug variant of the
992 commonly used smp_processor_id() function and will print warnings
993 if kernel code uses it in a preemption-unsafe way. Also, the kernel
994 will detect preemption count underflows.
995
Dave Hansen9eade162013-07-01 13:04:47 -0700996menu "Lock Debugging (spinlocks, mutexes, etc...)"
997
Ingo Molnare7eebaf2006-06-27 02:54:55 -0700998config DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES
999 bool "RT Mutex debugging, deadlock detection"
1000 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && RT_MUTEXES
1001 help
1002 This allows rt mutex semantics violations and rt mutex related
1003 deadlocks (lockups) to be detected and reported automatically.
1004
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001005config DEBUG_SPINLOCK
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001006 bool "Spinlock and rw-lock debugging: basic checks"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001007 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
Raghavendra K Te335e3e2012-03-22 15:25:08 +05301008 select UNINLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001009 help
1010 Say Y here and build SMP to catch missing spinlock initialization
1011 and certain other kinds of spinlock errors commonly made. This is
1012 best used in conjunction with the NMI watchdog so that spinlock
1013 deadlocks are also debuggable.
1014
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001015config DEBUG_MUTEXES
1016 bool "Mutex debugging: basic checks"
1017 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1018 help
1019 This feature allows mutex semantics violations to be detected and
1020 reported.
1021
Daniel Vetter23010022013-06-20 13:31:17 +02001022config DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH
1023 bool "Wait/wound mutex debugging: Slowpath testing"
1024 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
1025 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
1026 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
1027 select DEBUG_MUTEXES
1028 help
1029 This feature enables slowpath testing for w/w mutex users by
1030 injecting additional -EDEADLK wound/backoff cases. Together with
1031 the full mutex checks enabled with (CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) this
1032 will test all possible w/w mutex interface abuse with the
1033 exception of simply not acquiring all the required locks.
Rob Clark4d692372014-08-27 11:19:26 -04001034 Note that this feature can introduce significant overhead, so
1035 it really should not be enabled in a production or distro kernel,
1036 even a debug kernel. If you are a driver writer, enable it. If
1037 you are a distro, do not.
Daniel Vetter23010022013-06-20 13:31:17 +02001038
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001039config DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
1040 bool "Lock debugging: detect incorrect freeing of live locks"
Adrian Bunk517e7aa2006-07-14 00:24:32 -07001041 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001042 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
1043 select DEBUG_MUTEXES
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001044 select LOCKDEP
1045 help
1046 This feature will check whether any held lock (spinlock, rwlock,
1047 mutex or rwsem) is incorrectly freed by the kernel, via any of the
1048 memory-freeing routines (kfree(), kmem_cache_free(), free_pages(),
1049 vfree(), etc.), whether a live lock is incorrectly reinitialized via
1050 spin_lock_init()/mutex_init()/etc., or whether there is any lock
1051 held during task exit.
1052
1053config PROVE_LOCKING
1054 bool "Lock debugging: prove locking correctness"
Adrian Bunk517e7aa2006-07-14 00:24:32 -07001055 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001056 select LOCKDEP
1057 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
1058 select DEBUG_MUTEXES
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001059 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
Steven Rostedt46b93b72010-08-31 16:35:20 -04001060 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001061 default n
1062 help
1063 This feature enables the kernel to prove that all locking
1064 that occurs in the kernel runtime is mathematically
1065 correct: that under no circumstance could an arbitrary (and
1066 not yet triggered) combination of observed locking
1067 sequences (on an arbitrary number of CPUs, running an
1068 arbitrary number of tasks and interrupt contexts) cause a
1069 deadlock.
1070
1071 In short, this feature enables the kernel to report locking
1072 related deadlocks before they actually occur.
1073
1074 The proof does not depend on how hard and complex a
1075 deadlock scenario would be to trigger: how many
1076 participant CPUs, tasks and irq-contexts would be needed
1077 for it to trigger. The proof also does not depend on
1078 timing: if a race and a resulting deadlock is possible
1079 theoretically (no matter how unlikely the race scenario
1080 is), it will be proven so and will immediately be
1081 reported by the kernel (once the event is observed that
1082 makes the deadlock theoretically possible).
1083
1084 If a deadlock is impossible (i.e. the locking rules, as
1085 observed by the kernel, are mathematically correct), the
1086 kernel reports nothing.
1087
1088 NOTE: this feature can also be enabled for rwlocks, mutexes
1089 and rwsems - in which case all dependencies between these
1090 different locking variants are observed and mapped too, and
1091 the proof of observed correctness is also maintained for an
1092 arbitrary combination of these separate locking variants.
1093
Davidlohr Bueso214e0ae2014-07-30 13:41:55 -07001094 For more details, see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.txt.
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001095
Babu Mogere6b5f1b2016-11-02 09:36:32 -07001096config PROVE_LOCKING_SMALL
1097 bool
1098
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001099config LOCKDEP
1100 bool
Adrian Bunk517e7aa2006-07-14 00:24:32 -07001101 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001102 select STACKTRACE
Chen Gangdf2e1ef2014-06-23 13:22:04 -07001103 select FRAME_POINTER if !MIPS && !PPC && !ARM_UNWIND && !S390 && !MICROBLAZE && !ARC && !SCORE
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001104 select KALLSYMS
1105 select KALLSYMS_ALL
1106
Peter Zijlstraf20786f2007-07-19 01:48:56 -07001107config LOCK_STAT
Danny ter Haarfdfb8702007-09-24 21:24:43 -07001108 bool "Lock usage statistics"
Peter Zijlstraf20786f2007-07-19 01:48:56 -07001109 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT && LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
1110 select LOCKDEP
1111 select DEBUG_SPINLOCK
1112 select DEBUG_MUTEXES
1113 select DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
1114 default n
1115 help
1116 This feature enables tracking lock contention points
1117
Davidlohr Bueso214e0ae2014-07-30 13:41:55 -07001118 For more details, see Documentation/locking/lockstat.txt
Peter Zijlstraa560aa42007-10-07 00:24:33 -07001119
Frederic Weisbeckerdd8b1cf2010-02-27 17:10:39 +01001120 This also enables lock events required by "perf lock",
1121 subcommand of perf.
1122 If you want to use "perf lock", you also need to turn on
1123 CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING.
Hitoshi Mitake84c6f882010-02-04 16:08:15 +09001124
1125 CONFIG_LOCK_STAT defines "contended" and "acquired" lock events.
Frederic Weisbeckerdd8b1cf2010-02-27 17:10:39 +01001126 (CONFIG_LOCKDEP defines "acquire" and "release" events.)
Hitoshi Mitake84c6f882010-02-04 16:08:15 +09001127
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001128config DEBUG_LOCKDEP
1129 bool "Lock dependency engine debugging"
Adrian Bunk517e7aa2006-07-14 00:24:32 -07001130 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && LOCKDEP
Ingo Molnar4d9f34a2006-07-03 00:24:55 -07001131 help
1132 If you say Y here, the lock dependency engine will do
1133 additional runtime checks to debug itself, at the price
1134 of more runtime overhead.
1135
Frederic Weisbeckerd902db12011-06-08 19:31:56 +02001136config DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
1137 bool "Sleep inside atomic section checking"
Frederic Weisbeckere8f7c702011-06-08 01:51:02 +02001138 select PREEMPT_COUNT
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001139 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1140 help
1141 If you say Y here, various routines which may sleep will become very
Frederic Weisbeckerd902db12011-06-08 19:31:56 +02001142 noisy if they are called inside atomic sections: when a spinlock is
1143 held, inside an rcu read side critical section, inside preempt disabled
1144 sections, inside an interrupt, etc...
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001145
Ingo Molnarcae2ed92006-07-03 00:24:48 -07001146config DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS
1147 bool "Locking API boot-time self-tests"
1148 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1149 help
1150 Say Y here if you want the kernel to run a short self-test during
1151 bootup. The self-test checks whether common types of locking bugs
1152 are detected by debugging mechanisms or not. (if you disable
1153 lock debugging then those bugs wont be detected of course.)
1154 The following locking APIs are covered: spinlocks, rwlocks,
1155 mutexes and rwsems.
1156
Paul E. McKenney0af3fe12014-02-04 15:51:41 -08001157config LOCK_TORTURE_TEST
1158 tristate "torture tests for locking"
1159 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1160 select TORTURE_TEST
1161 default n
1162 help
1163 This option provides a kernel module that runs torture tests
1164 on kernel locking primitives. The kernel module may be built
1165 after the fact on the running kernel to be tested, if desired.
1166
1167 Say Y here if you want kernel locking-primitive torture tests
1168 to be built into the kernel.
1169 Say M if you want these torture tests to build as a module.
1170 Say N if you are unsure.
1171
Dave Hansen9eade162013-07-01 13:04:47 -07001172endmenu # lock debugging
1173
1174config TRACE_IRQFLAGS
1175 bool
1176 help
1177 Enables hooks to interrupt enabling and disabling for
1178 either tracing or lock debugging.
1179
Ingo Molnar8637c092006-07-03 00:24:38 -07001180config STACKTRACE
Dave Jones0c38e1f2014-08-29 15:18:35 -07001181 bool "Stack backtrace support"
Ingo Molnar8637c092006-07-03 00:24:38 -07001182 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
Dave Jones0c38e1f2014-08-29 15:18:35 -07001183 help
1184 This option causes the kernel to create a /proc/pid/stack for
1185 every process, showing its current stack trace.
1186 It is also used by various kernel debugging features that require
1187 stack trace generation.
Ingo Molnar8637c092006-07-03 00:24:38 -07001188
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001189config DEBUG_KOBJECT
1190 bool "kobject debugging"
1191 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1192 help
1193 If you say Y here, some extra kobject debugging messages will be sent
1194 to the syslog.
1195
Russell Kingc817a672013-06-27 15:06:14 +01001196config DEBUG_KOBJECT_RELEASE
1197 bool "kobject release debugging"
Linus Torvalds2a999aa2013-10-29 08:33:36 -07001198 depends on DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS
Russell Kingc817a672013-06-27 15:06:14 +01001199 help
1200 kobjects are reference counted objects. This means that their
1201 last reference count put is not predictable, and the kobject can
1202 live on past the point at which a driver decides to drop it's
1203 initial reference to the kobject gained on allocation. An
1204 example of this would be a struct device which has just been
1205 unregistered.
1206
1207 However, some buggy drivers assume that after such an operation,
1208 the memory backing the kobject can be immediately freed. This
1209 goes completely against the principles of a refcounted object.
1210
1211 If you say Y here, the kernel will delay the release of kobjects
1212 on the last reference count to improve the visibility of this
1213 kind of kobject release bug.
1214
Catalin Marinas9b2a60c2012-10-08 16:28:13 -07001215config HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
1216 bool
1217
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001218config DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
David Rientjes6a108a12011-01-20 14:44:16 -08001219 bool "Verbose BUG() reporting (adds 70K)" if DEBUG_KERNEL && EXPERT
Catalin Marinas9b2a60c2012-10-08 16:28:13 -07001220 depends on BUG && (GENERIC_BUG || HAVE_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE)
Alexey Dobriyan8420e7e2009-12-14 18:00:25 -08001221 default y
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001222 help
1223 Say Y here to make BUG() panics output the file name and line number
1224 of the BUG call as well as the EIP and oops trace. This aids
1225 debugging but costs about 70-100K of memory.
1226
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -07001227config DEBUG_LIST
1228 bool "Debug linked list manipulation"
1229 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1230 help
1231 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the linked-list
1232 walking routines.
1233
1234 If unsure, say N.
1235
Dan Streetmanb8cfff62014-06-04 16:11:54 -07001236config DEBUG_PI_LIST
1237 bool "Debug priority linked list manipulation"
1238 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1239 help
1240 Enable this to turn on extended checks in the priority-ordered
1241 linked-list (plist) walking routines. This checks the entire
1242 list multiple times during each manipulation.
1243
1244 If unsure, say N.
1245
Jens Axboed6ec0842007-10-22 20:01:06 +02001246config DEBUG_SG
1247 bool "Debug SG table operations"
1248 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1249 help
1250 Enable this to turn on checks on scatter-gather tables. This can
1251 help find problems with drivers that do not properly initialize
1252 their sg tables.
1253
1254 If unsure, say N.
1255
Arjan van de Ven1b2439d2008-08-15 15:29:38 -07001256config DEBUG_NOTIFIERS
1257 bool "Debug notifier call chains"
1258 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1259 help
1260 Enable this to turn on sanity checking for notifier call chains.
1261 This is most useful for kernel developers to make sure that
1262 modules properly unregister themselves from notifier chains.
1263 This is a relatively cheap check but if you care about maximum
1264 performance, say N.
1265
David Howellse0e81732009-09-02 09:13:40 +01001266config DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
1267 bool "Debug credential management"
1268 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1269 help
1270 Enable this to turn on some debug checking for credential
1271 management. The additional code keeps track of the number of
1272 pointers from task_structs to any given cred struct, and checks to
1273 see that this number never exceeds the usage count of the cred
1274 struct.
1275
1276 Furthermore, if SELinux is enabled, this also checks that the
1277 security pointer in the cred struct is never seen to be invalid.
1278
1279 If unsure, say N.
1280
Dave Hansen2f03e3c2013-01-07 08:19:23 -08001281menu "RCU Debugging"
1282
1283config PROVE_RCU
Paul E. McKenney9bae6592015-01-18 18:01:21 -08001284 def_bool PROVE_LOCKING
Dave Hansen2f03e3c2013-01-07 08:19:23 -08001285
1286config PROVE_RCU_REPEATEDLY
1287 bool "RCU debugging: don't disable PROVE_RCU on first splat"
1288 depends on PROVE_RCU
1289 default n
1290 help
1291 By itself, PROVE_RCU will disable checking upon issuing the
1292 first warning (or "splat"). This feature prevents such
1293 disabling, allowing multiple RCU-lockdep warnings to be printed
1294 on a single reboot.
1295
1296 Say Y to allow multiple RCU-lockdep warnings per boot.
1297
1298 Say N if you are unsure.
1299
Dave Hansen2f03e3c2013-01-07 08:19:23 -08001300config SPARSE_RCU_POINTER
1301 bool "RCU debugging: sparse-based checks for pointer usage"
1302 default n
1303 help
1304 This feature enables the __rcu sparse annotation for
1305 RCU-protected pointers. This annotation will cause sparse
1306 to flag any non-RCU used of annotated pointers. This can be
1307 helpful when debugging RCU usage. Please note that this feature
1308 is not intended to enforce code cleanliness; it is instead merely
1309 a debugging aid.
1310
1311 Say Y to make sparse flag questionable use of RCU-protected pointers
1312
1313 Say N if you are unsure.
1314
Paul E. McKenney51b11302014-01-27 11:49:39 -08001315config TORTURE_TEST
1316 tristate
1317 default n
1318
Paul E. McKenney8704baa2015-12-31 18:33:22 -08001319config RCU_PERF_TEST
1320 tristate "performance tests for RCU"
1321 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1322 select TORTURE_TEST
1323 select SRCU
1324 select TASKS_RCU
1325 default n
1326 help
1327 This option provides a kernel module that runs performance
1328 tests on the RCU infrastructure. The kernel module may be built
1329 after the fact on the running kernel to be tested, if desired.
1330
1331 Say Y here if you want RCU performance tests to be built into
1332 the kernel.
1333 Say M if you want the RCU performance tests to build as a module.
1334 Say N if you are unsure.
1335
Paul E. McKenneya241ec62005-10-30 15:03:12 -08001336config RCU_TORTURE_TEST
1337 tristate "torture tests for RCU"
1338 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
Paul E. McKenney51b11302014-01-27 11:49:39 -08001339 select TORTURE_TEST
Pranith Kumar83fe27e2014-12-05 11:24:45 -05001340 select SRCU
Paul E. McKenney82d0f4c2015-04-20 05:42:50 -07001341 select TASKS_RCU
Paul E. McKenneya241ec62005-10-30 15:03:12 -08001342 default n
1343 help
1344 This option provides a kernel module that runs torture tests
1345 on the RCU infrastructure. The kernel module may be built
1346 after the fact on the running kernel to be tested, if desired.
1347
Paul E. McKenney31a72bc2008-06-18 09:26:49 -07001348 Say Y here if you want RCU torture tests to be built into
1349 the kernel.
Paul E. McKenneya241ec62005-10-30 15:03:12 -08001350 Say M if you want the RCU torture tests to build as a module.
1351 Say N if you are unsure.
Ankita Garg8bb31b92006-10-02 02:17:36 -07001352
Paul E. McKenney0f41c0d2015-03-10 18:33:20 -07001353config RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_PREINIT
1354 bool "Slow down RCU grace-period pre-initialization to expose races"
1355 depends on RCU_TORTURE_TEST
1356 help
1357 This option delays grace-period pre-initialization (the
1358 propagation of CPU-hotplug changes up the rcu_node combining
1359 tree) for a few jiffies between initializing each pair of
1360 consecutive rcu_node structures. This helps to expose races
1361 involving grace-period pre-initialization, in other words, it
1362 makes your kernel less stable. It can also greatly increase
1363 grace-period latency, especially on systems with large numbers
1364 of CPUs. This is useful when torture-testing RCU, but in
1365 almost no other circumstance.
1366
1367 Say Y here if you want your system to crash and hang more often.
1368 Say N if you want a sane system.
1369
1370config RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_PREINIT_DELAY
1371 int "How much to slow down RCU grace-period pre-initialization"
1372 range 0 5
1373 default 3
1374 depends on RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_PREINIT
1375 help
1376 This option specifies the number of jiffies to wait between
1377 each rcu_node structure pre-initialization step.
1378
Paul E. McKenney37745d22015-01-22 18:24:08 -08001379config RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_INIT
1380 bool "Slow down RCU grace-period initialization to expose races"
1381 depends on RCU_TORTURE_TEST
1382 help
Paul E. McKenney0f41c0d2015-03-10 18:33:20 -07001383 This option delays grace-period initialization for a few
1384 jiffies between initializing each pair of consecutive
Paul E. McKenney37745d22015-01-22 18:24:08 -08001385 rcu_node structures. This helps to expose races involving
1386 grace-period initialization, in other words, it makes your
1387 kernel less stable. It can also greatly increase grace-period
1388 latency, especially on systems with large numbers of CPUs.
1389 This is useful when torture-testing RCU, but in almost no
1390 other circumstance.
1391
1392 Say Y here if you want your system to crash and hang more often.
1393 Say N if you want a sane system.
1394
1395config RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_INIT_DELAY
1396 int "How much to slow down RCU grace-period initialization"
1397 range 0 5
Paul E. McKenney186bea52015-01-29 16:37:19 -08001398 default 3
Paul E. McKenney8d7dc922015-04-14 19:33:59 -07001399 depends on RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_INIT
Paul E. McKenney37745d22015-01-22 18:24:08 -08001400 help
1401 This option specifies the number of jiffies to wait between
1402 each rcu_node structure initialization.
1403
Paul E. McKenney0f41c0d2015-03-10 18:33:20 -07001404config RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_CLEANUP
1405 bool "Slow down RCU grace-period cleanup to expose races"
1406 depends on RCU_TORTURE_TEST
1407 help
1408 This option delays grace-period cleanup for a few jiffies
1409 between cleaning up each pair of consecutive rcu_node
1410 structures. This helps to expose races involving grace-period
1411 cleanup, in other words, it makes your kernel less stable.
1412 It can also greatly increase grace-period latency, especially
1413 on systems with large numbers of CPUs. This is useful when
1414 torture-testing RCU, but in almost no other circumstance.
1415
1416 Say Y here if you want your system to crash and hang more often.
1417 Say N if you want a sane system.
1418
1419config RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_CLEANUP_DELAY
1420 int "How much to slow down RCU grace-period cleanup"
1421 range 0 5
1422 default 3
1423 depends on RCU_TORTURE_TEST_SLOW_CLEANUP
1424 help
1425 This option specifies the number of jiffies to wait between
1426 each rcu_node structure cleanup operation.
1427
Paul E. McKenneyb1637602010-06-02 16:21:38 -07001428config RCU_CPU_STALL_TIMEOUT
1429 int "RCU CPU stall timeout in seconds"
Paul E. McKenney6bfc09e2012-10-19 12:49:17 -07001430 depends on RCU_STALL_COMMON
Paul E. McKenneyb1637602010-06-02 16:21:38 -07001431 range 3 300
Paul E. McKenneyc8960542012-10-25 17:59:23 -07001432 default 21
Paul E. McKenneyb1637602010-06-02 16:21:38 -07001433 help
1434 If a given RCU grace period extends more than the specified
1435 number of seconds, a CPU stall warning is printed. If the
1436 RCU grace period persists, additional CPU stall warnings are
1437 printed at more widely spaced intervals.
1438
Paul E. McKenney5c8806a2012-01-06 15:10:44 -08001439config RCU_TRACE
1440 bool "Enable tracing for RCU"
1441 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
Paul E. McKenney52494532012-11-14 16:26:40 -08001442 select TRACE_CLOCK
Paul E. McKenney5c8806a2012-01-06 15:10:44 -08001443 help
1444 This option provides tracing in RCU which presents stats
1445 in debugfs for debugging RCU implementation.
1446
1447 Say Y here if you want to enable RCU tracing
1448 Say N if you are unsure.
1449
Paul E. McKenney1ce46ee2015-05-05 23:04:22 -07001450config RCU_EQS_DEBUG
Paul E. McKenneyeb6d5b02015-06-30 09:56:31 -07001451 bool "Provide debugging asserts for adding NO_HZ support to an arch"
Paul E. McKenney1ce46ee2015-05-05 23:04:22 -07001452 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1453 help
1454 This option provides consistency checks in RCU's handling of
1455 NO_HZ. These checks have proven quite helpful in detecting
1456 bugs in arch-specific NO_HZ code.
1457
1458 Say N here if you need ultimate kernel/user switch latencies
1459 Say Y if you are unsure
1460
Dave Hansen2f03e3c2013-01-07 08:19:23 -08001461endmenu # "RCU Debugging"
1462
Tejun Heof303fcc2016-02-09 17:59:38 -05001463config DEBUG_WQ_FORCE_RR_CPU
1464 bool "Force round-robin CPU selection for unbound work items"
1465 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1466 default n
1467 help
1468 Workqueue used to implicitly guarantee that work items queued
1469 without explicit CPU specified are put on the local CPU. This
1470 guarantee is no longer true and while local CPU is still
1471 preferred work items may be put on foreign CPUs. Kernel
1472 parameter "workqueue.debug_force_rr_cpu" is added to force
1473 round-robin CPU selection to flush out usages which depend on the
1474 now broken guarantee. This config option enables the debug
1475 feature by default. When enabled, memory and cache locality will
1476 be impacted.
1477
Tejun Heo870d6652008-08-25 19:47:25 +09001478config DEBUG_BLOCK_EXT_DEVT
1479 bool "Force extended block device numbers and spread them"
1480 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1481 depends on BLOCK
Jens Axboe759f8ca2008-08-29 09:06:29 +02001482 default n
Tejun Heo870d6652008-08-25 19:47:25 +09001483 help
Tejun Heo0e11e342008-10-13 10:46:01 +02001484 BIG FAT WARNING: ENABLING THIS OPTION MIGHT BREAK BOOTING ON
1485 SOME DISTRIBUTIONS. DO NOT ENABLE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT
1486 YOU ARE DOING. Distros, please enable this and fix whatever
1487 is broken.
1488
Tejun Heo870d6652008-08-25 19:47:25 +09001489 Conventionally, block device numbers are allocated from
1490 predetermined contiguous area. However, extended block area
1491 may introduce non-contiguous block device numbers. This
1492 option forces most block device numbers to be allocated from
1493 the extended space and spreads them to discover kernel or
1494 userland code paths which assume predetermined contiguous
1495 device number allocation.
1496
Tejun Heo55dc7db2008-09-01 13:44:35 +02001497 Note that turning on this debug option shuffles all the
1498 device numbers for all IDE and SCSI devices including libata
1499 ones, so root partition specified using device number
1500 directly (via rdev or root=MAJ:MIN) won't work anymore.
1501 Textual device names (root=/dev/sdXn) will continue to work.
1502
Tejun Heo870d6652008-08-25 19:47:25 +09001503 Say N if you are unsure.
1504
Thomas Gleixner757c9892016-02-26 18:43:32 +00001505config CPU_HOTPLUG_STATE_CONTROL
1506 bool "Enable CPU hotplug state control"
1507 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1508 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU
1509 default n
1510 help
1511 Allows to write steps between "offline" and "online" to the CPUs
1512 sysfs target file so states can be stepped granular. This is a debug
1513 option for now as the hotplug machinery cannot be stopped and
1514 restarted at arbitrary points yet.
1515
1516 Say N if your are unsure.
1517
Akinobu Mita8d438282012-07-30 14:43:02 -07001518config NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
1519 tristate "Notifier error injection"
1520 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1521 select DEBUG_FS
1522 help
Masanari Iidae41e85c2012-11-30 16:44:39 +09001523 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
Akinobu Mita8d438282012-07-30 14:43:02 -07001524 specified notifier chain callbacks. It is useful to test the error
1525 handling of notifier call chain failures.
1526
1527 Say N if unsure.
1528
Akinobu Mitac9d221f2010-05-26 14:43:36 -07001529config CPU_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
1530 tristate "CPU notifier error injection module"
Akinobu Mitaf5a9f522012-07-30 14:43:03 -07001531 depends on HOTPLUG_CPU && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
Akinobu Mitac9d221f2010-05-26 14:43:36 -07001532 help
1533 This option provides a kernel module that can be used to test
Masanari Iidae41e85c2012-11-30 16:44:39 +09001534 the error handling of the cpu notifiers by injecting artificial
Akinobu Mitaf5a9f522012-07-30 14:43:03 -07001535 errors to CPU notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through
1536 debugfs interface under /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/cpu
1537
1538 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1539 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1540
1541 Example: Inject CPU offline error (-1 == -EPERM)
1542
1543 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/cpu
1544 # echo -1 > actions/CPU_DOWN_PREPARE/error
1545 # echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
1546 bash: echo: write error: Operation not permitted
Akinobu Mitac9d221f2010-05-26 14:43:36 -07001547
1548 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
1549 be called cpu-notifier-error-inject.
1550
1551 If unsure, say N.
1552
Akinobu Mita048b9c32012-07-30 14:43:07 -07001553config PM_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
1554 tristate "PM notifier error injection module"
1555 depends on PM && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
1556 default m if PM_DEBUG
1557 help
Masanari Iidae41e85c2012-11-30 16:44:39 +09001558 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
Akinobu Mita048b9c32012-07-30 14:43:07 -07001559 PM notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through debugfs
1560 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/pm
1561
1562 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1563 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1564
1565 Example: Inject PM suspend error (-12 = -ENOMEM)
1566
1567 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/pm/
1568 # echo -12 > actions/PM_SUSPEND_PREPARE/error
1569 # echo mem > /sys/power/state
1570 bash: echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory
1571
1572 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
1573 be called pm-notifier-error-inject.
1574
1575 If unsure, say N.
1576
Benjamin Herrenschmidtd526e852012-12-14 10:32:52 +11001577config OF_RECONFIG_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
1578 tristate "OF reconfig notifier error injection module"
1579 depends on OF_DYNAMIC && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
Akinobu Mita08dfb4d2012-07-30 14:43:13 -07001580 help
Masanari Iidae41e85c2012-11-30 16:44:39 +09001581 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
Benjamin Herrenschmidtd526e852012-12-14 10:32:52 +11001582 OF reconfig notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled
Akinobu Mita08dfb4d2012-07-30 14:43:13 -07001583 through debugfs interface under
Benjamin Herrenschmidtd526e852012-12-14 10:32:52 +11001584 /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/OF-reconfig/
Akinobu Mita08dfb4d2012-07-30 14:43:13 -07001585
1586 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1587 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1588
1589 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
Akinobu Mitae12a95f2013-04-30 15:28:49 -07001590 be called of-reconfig-notifier-error-inject.
Akinobu Mita08dfb4d2012-07-30 14:43:13 -07001591
1592 If unsure, say N.
1593
Nikolay Aleksandrov02fff962015-11-28 13:45:28 +01001594config NETDEV_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
1595 tristate "Netdev notifier error injection module"
1596 depends on NET && NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
1597 help
1598 This option provides the ability to inject artificial errors to
1599 netdevice notifier chain callbacks. It is controlled through debugfs
1600 interface /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/netdev
1601
1602 If the notifier call chain should be failed with some events
1603 notified, write the error code to "actions/<notifier event>/error".
1604
1605 Example: Inject netdevice mtu change error (-22 = -EINVAL)
1606
1607 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/notifier-error-inject/netdev
1608 # echo -22 > actions/NETDEV_CHANGEMTU/error
1609 # ip link set eth0 mtu 1024
1610 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
1611
1612 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will
1613 be called netdev-notifier-error-inject.
1614
1615 If unsure, say N.
1616
Akinobu Mita6ff1cb32006-12-08 02:39:43 -08001617config FAULT_INJECTION
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001618 bool "Fault-injection framework"
1619 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
Akinobu Mita329409a2006-12-08 02:39:48 -08001620 help
1621 Provide fault-injection framework.
1622 For more details, see Documentation/fault-injection/.
Akinobu Mita6ff1cb32006-12-08 02:39:43 -08001623
Akinobu Mita8a8b6502006-12-08 02:39:44 -08001624config FAILSLAB
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001625 bool "Fault-injection capability for kmalloc"
1626 depends on FAULT_INJECTION
Akinobu Mita773ff602008-12-23 19:37:01 +09001627 depends on SLAB || SLUB
Akinobu Mita8a8b6502006-12-08 02:39:44 -08001628 help
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001629 Provide fault-injection capability for kmalloc.
Akinobu Mita8a8b6502006-12-08 02:39:44 -08001630
Akinobu Mita933e3122006-12-08 02:39:45 -08001631config FAIL_PAGE_ALLOC
1632 bool "Fault-injection capabilitiy for alloc_pages()"
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001633 depends on FAULT_INJECTION
Akinobu Mita933e3122006-12-08 02:39:45 -08001634 help
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001635 Provide fault-injection capability for alloc_pages().
Akinobu Mita933e3122006-12-08 02:39:45 -08001636
Akinobu Mitac17bb492006-12-08 02:39:46 -08001637config FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST
Dave Jones86327d12006-12-12 20:16:36 +01001638 bool "Fault-injection capability for disk IO"
Jens Axboe581d4e22008-09-14 05:56:33 -07001639 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK
Akinobu Mitac17bb492006-12-08 02:39:46 -08001640 help
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001641 Provide fault-injection capability for disk IO.
Akinobu Mitac17bb492006-12-08 02:39:46 -08001642
Jens Axboe581d4e22008-09-14 05:56:33 -07001643config FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT
Takuya Yoshikawaf4d01432010-07-21 16:05:53 +09001644 bool "Fault-injection capability for faking disk interrupts"
Jens Axboe581d4e22008-09-14 05:56:33 -07001645 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && BLOCK
1646 help
1647 Provide fault-injection capability on end IO handling. This
1648 will make the block layer "forget" an interrupt as configured,
1649 thus exercising the error handling.
1650
1651 Only works with drivers that use the generic timeout handling,
1652 for others it wont do anything.
1653
Per Forlin1b676f72011-08-19 14:52:37 +02001654config FAIL_MMC_REQUEST
1655 bool "Fault-injection capability for MMC IO"
Adrien Schildknecht28ff4fd2015-11-10 20:12:19 +01001656 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && MMC
Per Forlin1b676f72011-08-19 14:52:37 +02001657 help
1658 Provide fault-injection capability for MMC IO.
1659 This will make the mmc core return data errors. This is
1660 useful to test the error handling in the mmc block device
1661 and to test how the mmc host driver handles retries from
1662 the block device.
1663
Davidlohr Buesoab51fba2015-06-29 23:26:02 -07001664config FAIL_FUTEX
1665 bool "Fault-injection capability for futexes"
1666 select DEBUG_FS
1667 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && FUTEX
1668 help
1669 Provide fault-injection capability for futexes.
1670
Akinobu Mita6ff1cb32006-12-08 02:39:43 -08001671config FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS
1672 bool "Debugfs entries for fault-injection capabilities"
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001673 depends on FAULT_INJECTION && SYSFS && DEBUG_FS
Akinobu Mita6ff1cb32006-12-08 02:39:43 -08001674 help
Andrew Morton1ab8509a2006-12-08 02:39:49 -08001675 Enable configuration of fault-injection capabilities via debugfs.
Akinobu Mita1df49002007-02-20 13:57:56 -08001676
1677config FAULT_INJECTION_STACKTRACE_FILTER
1678 bool "stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities"
1679 depends on FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS && STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
Akinobu Mita6d690dc2007-05-12 10:36:53 -07001680 depends on !X86_64
Akinobu Mita1df49002007-02-20 13:57:56 -08001681 select STACKTRACE
Chen Gangdf2e1ef2014-06-23 13:22:04 -07001682 select FRAME_POINTER if !MIPS && !PPC && !S390 && !MICROBLAZE && !ARM_UNWIND && !ARC && !SCORE
Akinobu Mita1df49002007-02-20 13:57:56 -08001683 help
1684 Provide stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities
Mathieu Desnoyers267c4022007-10-18 23:41:07 -07001685
Arjan van de Ven97455122008-01-25 21:08:34 +01001686config LATENCYTOP
1687 bool "Latency measuring infrastructure"
Randy Dunlap625fdca2010-08-12 12:31:21 -07001688 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1689 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
1690 depends on PROC_FS
Vineet Guptacc80ae32013-08-27 13:52:51 +05301691 select FRAME_POINTER if !MIPS && !PPC && !S390 && !MICROBLAZE && !ARM_UNWIND && !ARC
Arjan van de Ven97455122008-01-25 21:08:34 +01001692 select KALLSYMS
1693 select KALLSYMS_ALL
1694 select STACKTRACE
1695 select SCHEDSTATS
1696 select SCHED_DEBUG
Arjan van de Ven97455122008-01-25 21:08:34 +01001697 help
1698 Enable this option if you want to use the LatencyTOP tool
1699 to find out which userspace is blocking on what kernel operations.
1700
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo16444a82008-05-12 21:20:42 +02001701source kernel/trace/Kconfig
1702
Dave Hansen881c5142013-07-01 13:04:44 -07001703menu "Runtime Testing"
1704
1705config LKDTM
1706 tristate "Linux Kernel Dump Test Tool Module"
1707 depends on DEBUG_FS
1708 depends on BLOCK
1709 default n
1710 help
1711 This module enables testing of the different dumping mechanisms by
1712 inducing system failures at predefined crash points.
1713 If you don't need it: say N
1714 Choose M here to compile this code as a module. The module will be
1715 called lkdtm.
1716
1717 Documentation on how to use the module can be found in
1718 Documentation/fault-injection/provoke-crashes.txt
1719
1720config TEST_LIST_SORT
1721 bool "Linked list sorting test"
1722 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1723 help
1724 Enable this to turn on 'list_sort()' function test. This test is
1725 executed only once during system boot, so affects only boot time.
1726
1727 If unsure, say N.
1728
1729config KPROBES_SANITY_TEST
1730 bool "Kprobes sanity tests"
1731 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1732 depends on KPROBES
1733 default n
1734 help
1735 This option provides for testing basic kprobes functionality on
1736 boot. A sample kprobe, jprobe and kretprobe are inserted and
1737 verified for functionality.
1738
1739 Say N if you are unsure.
1740
1741config BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST
1742 tristate "Self test for the backtrace code"
1743 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
1744 default n
1745 help
1746 This option provides a kernel module that can be used to test
1747 the kernel stack backtrace code. This option is not useful
1748 for distributions or general kernels, but only for kernel
1749 developers working on architecture code.
1750
1751 Note that if you want to also test saved backtraces, you will
1752 have to enable STACKTRACE as well.
1753
1754 Say N if you are unsure.
1755
Michel Lespinasse910a7422012-10-08 16:30:39 -07001756config RBTREE_TEST
1757 tristate "Red-Black tree test"
Cody P Schafer7c993e12013-09-11 14:25:19 -07001758 depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
Michel Lespinasse910a7422012-10-08 16:30:39 -07001759 help
1760 A benchmark measuring the performance of the rbtree library.
1761 Also includes rbtree invariant checks.
1762
Michel Lespinassefff3fd82012-10-08 16:31:23 -07001763config INTERVAL_TREE_TEST
1764 tristate "Interval tree test"
1765 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL
Chris Wilsona88cc102014-03-17 12:21:54 +00001766 select INTERVAL_TREE
Michel Lespinassefff3fd82012-10-08 16:31:23 -07001767 help
1768 A benchmark measuring the performance of the interval tree library
1769
Greg Thelen623fd802013-11-12 15:08:34 -08001770config PERCPU_TEST
1771 tristate "Per cpu operations test"
1772 depends on m && DEBUG_KERNEL
1773 help
1774 Enable this option to build test module which validates per-cpu
1775 operations.
1776
1777 If unsure, say N.
1778
Dave Hansen881c5142013-07-01 13:04:44 -07001779config ATOMIC64_SELFTEST
1780 bool "Perform an atomic64_t self-test at boot"
1781 help
1782 Enable this option to test the atomic64_t functions at boot.
1783
1784 If unsure, say N.
1785
1786config ASYNC_RAID6_TEST
1787 tristate "Self test for hardware accelerated raid6 recovery"
1788 depends on ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV
1789 select ASYNC_MEMCPY
1790 ---help---
1791 This is a one-shot self test that permutes through the
1792 recovery of all the possible two disk failure scenarios for a
1793 N-disk array. Recovery is performed with the asynchronous
1794 raid6 recovery routines, and will optionally use an offload
1795 engine if one is available.
1796
1797 If unsure, say N.
1798
Andy Shevchenko64d1d772015-02-12 15:02:21 -08001799config TEST_HEXDUMP
1800 tristate "Test functions located in the hexdump module at runtime"
1801
Dave Hansen881c5142013-07-01 13:04:44 -07001802config TEST_STRING_HELPERS
1803 tristate "Test functions located in the string_helpers module at runtime"
1804
1805config TEST_KSTRTOX
1806 tristate "Test kstrto*() family of functions at runtime"
1807
Rasmus Villemoes707cc722015-11-06 16:30:29 -08001808config TEST_PRINTF
1809 tristate "Test printf() family of functions at runtime"
1810
David Decotigny5fd003f2016-02-19 09:24:00 -05001811config TEST_BITMAP
1812 tristate "Test bitmap_*() family of functions at runtime"
1813 default n
1814 help
1815 Enable this option to test the bitmap functions at boot.
1816
1817 If unsure, say N.
1818
Andy Shevchenkocfaff0e2016-05-30 17:40:41 +03001819config TEST_UUID
1820 tristate "Test functions located in the uuid module at runtime"
1821
Thomas Graf7e1e7762014-08-02 11:47:44 +02001822config TEST_RHASHTABLE
Geert Uytterhoeven9d6dbe12015-01-29 15:40:25 +01001823 tristate "Perform selftest on resizable hash table"
Thomas Graf7e1e7762014-08-02 11:47:44 +02001824 default n
1825 help
1826 Enable this option to test the rhashtable functions at boot.
1827
1828 If unsure, say N.
1829
George Spelvin468a9422016-05-26 22:11:51 -04001830config TEST_HASH
1831 tristate "Perform selftest on hash functions"
1832 default n
1833 help
1834 Enable this option to test the kernel's integer (<linux/hash,h>)
1835 and string (<linux/stringhash.h>) hash functions on boot
1836 (or module load).
1837
1838 This is intended to help people writing architecture-specific
1839 optimized versions. If unsure, say N.
1840
Dave Hansen881c5142013-07-01 13:04:44 -07001841endmenu # runtime tests
1842
Bernhard Kaindlf212ec42008-01-30 13:34:11 +01001843config PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT
Stefan Richter080de8c2008-02-28 20:54:43 +01001844 bool "Remote debugging over FireWire early on boot"
Bernhard Kaindlf212ec42008-01-30 13:34:11 +01001845 depends on PCI && X86
1846 help
1847 If you want to debug problems which hang or crash the kernel early
1848 on boot and the crashing machine has a FireWire port, you can use
1849 this feature to remotely access the memory of the crashed machine
1850 over FireWire. This employs remote DMA as part of the OHCI1394
1851 specification which is now the standard for FireWire controllers.
1852
1853 With remote DMA, you can monitor the printk buffer remotely using
1854 firescope and access all memory below 4GB using fireproxy from gdb.
1855 Even controlling a kernel debugger is possible using remote DMA.
1856
1857 Usage:
1858
1859 If ohci1394_dma=early is used as boot parameter, it will initialize
1860 all OHCI1394 controllers which are found in the PCI config space.
1861
1862 As all changes to the FireWire bus such as enabling and disabling
1863 devices cause a bus reset and thereby disable remote DMA for all
1864 devices, be sure to have the cable plugged and FireWire enabled on
1865 the debugging host before booting the debug target for debugging.
1866
1867 This code (~1k) is freed after boot. By then, the firewire stack
1868 in charge of the OHCI-1394 controllers should be used instead.
1869
1870 See Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt for more information.
Arjan van de Ven97455122008-01-25 21:08:34 +01001871
Joerg Roedel5ee00bd2009-01-09 12:14:24 +01001872config DMA_API_DEBUG
1873 bool "Enable debugging of DMA-API usage"
1874 depends on HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG
1875 help
1876 Enable this option to debug the use of the DMA API by device drivers.
1877 With this option you will be able to detect common bugs in device
1878 drivers like double-freeing of DMA mappings or freeing mappings that
1879 were never allocated.
Dan Williams0abdd7a2014-01-21 15:48:12 -08001880
1881 This also attempts to catch cases where a page owned by DMA is
1882 accessed by the cpu in a way that could cause data corruption. For
1883 example, this enables cow_user_page() to check that the source page is
1884 not undergoing DMA.
1885
1886 This option causes a performance degradation. Use only if you want to
1887 debug device drivers and dma interactions.
1888
1889 If unsure, say N.
Jason Baron346e15b2008-08-12 16:46:19 -04001890
Valentin Rothberg8a6f0b42014-10-13 15:51:38 -07001891config TEST_LKM
Kees Cook93e9ef82014-01-23 15:54:37 -08001892 tristate "Test module loading with 'hello world' module"
1893 default n
1894 depends on m
1895 help
1896 This builds the "test_module" module that emits "Hello, world"
1897 on printk when loaded. It is designed to be used for basic
1898 evaluation of the module loading subsystem (for example when
1899 validating module verification). It lacks any extra dependencies,
1900 and will not normally be loaded by the system unless explicitly
1901 requested by name.
1902
1903 If unsure, say N.
1904
Kees Cook3e2a4c12014-01-23 15:54:38 -08001905config TEST_USER_COPY
1906 tristate "Test user/kernel boundary protections"
1907 default n
1908 depends on m
1909 help
1910 This builds the "test_user_copy" module that runs sanity checks
1911 on the copy_to/from_user infrastructure, making sure basic
1912 user/kernel boundary testing is working. If it fails to load,
1913 a regression has been detected in the user/kernel memory boundary
1914 protections.
1915
1916 If unsure, say N.
1917
Alexei Starovoitov64a89462014-05-08 14:10:52 -07001918config TEST_BPF
1919 tristate "Test BPF filter functionality"
1920 default n
Randy Dunlap98920ba2014-05-13 09:58:44 -07001921 depends on m && NET
Alexei Starovoitov64a89462014-05-08 14:10:52 -07001922 help
1923 This builds the "test_bpf" module that runs various test vectors
1924 against the BPF interpreter or BPF JIT compiler depending on the
1925 current setting. This is in particular useful for BPF JIT compiler
1926 development, but also to run regression tests against changes in
Alexei Starovoitov3c731eb2014-09-26 00:17:07 -07001927 the interpreter code. It also enables test stubs for eBPF maps and
1928 verifier used by user space verifier testsuite.
Alexei Starovoitov64a89462014-05-08 14:10:52 -07001929
1930 If unsure, say N.
1931
Kees Cook0a8adf52014-07-14 14:38:12 -07001932config TEST_FIRMWARE
1933 tristate "Test firmware loading via userspace interface"
1934 default n
1935 depends on FW_LOADER
1936 help
1937 This builds the "test_firmware" module that creates a userspace
1938 interface for testing firmware loading. This can be used to
1939 control the triggering of firmware loading without needing an
1940 actual firmware-using device. The contents can be rechecked by
1941 userspace.
1942
1943 If unsure, say N.
1944
David Rileye704f932014-06-16 14:58:32 -07001945config TEST_UDELAY
1946 tristate "udelay test driver"
1947 default n
1948 help
1949 This builds the "udelay_test" module that helps to make sure
1950 that udelay() is working properly.
1951
1952 If unsure, say N.
1953
Vladimir Murzin4a207992015-04-14 15:48:27 -07001954config MEMTEST
1955 bool "Memtest"
1956 depends on HAVE_MEMBLOCK
1957 ---help---
1958 This option adds a kernel parameter 'memtest', which allows memtest
1959 to be set.
1960 memtest=0, mean disabled; -- default
1961 memtest=1, mean do 1 test pattern;
1962 ...
Vladimir Murzin8d8cfb42015-04-14 15:48:40 -07001963 memtest=17, mean do 17 test patterns.
Vladimir Murzin4a207992015-04-14 15:48:27 -07001964 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
1965
Ingo Molnar2bf9e0a2015-08-03 11:42:57 +02001966config TEST_STATIC_KEYS
1967 tristate "Test static keys"
Jason Baron579e1ac2015-07-30 03:59:44 +00001968 default n
1969 depends on m
1970 help
Ingo Molnar2bf9e0a2015-08-03 11:42:57 +02001971 Test the static key interfaces.
Jason Baron579e1ac2015-07-30 03:59:44 +00001972
1973 If unsure, say N.
1974
Kees Cook8fb63b12016-08-17 14:42:11 -07001975config BUG_ON_DATA_CORRUPTION
1976 bool "Trigger a BUG when data corruption is detected"
1977 select CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST
1978 help
1979 Select this option if the kernel should BUG when it encounters
1980 data corruption in kernel memory structures when they get checked
1981 for validity.
1982
1983 If unsure, say N.
1984
Mathieu Desnoyers267c4022007-10-18 23:41:07 -07001985source "samples/Kconfig"
Jason Wesseldc7d5522008-04-17 20:05:37 +02001986
1987source "lib/Kconfig.kgdb"
Pekka Enberg0a4af3b2009-02-26 21:38:56 +02001988
Andrey Ryabininc6d30852016-01-20 15:00:55 -08001989source "lib/Kconfig.ubsan"
1990
Dan Williams21266be2015-11-19 18:19:29 -08001991config ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED
1992 bool
1993
1994config STRICT_DEVMEM
1995 bool "Filter access to /dev/mem"
1996 depends on MMU
1997 depends on ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED
1998 default y if TILE || PPC
1999 ---help---
2000 If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
2001 of memory, including kernel and userspace memory. Accidental
2002 access to this is obviously disastrous, but specific access can
2003 be used by people debugging the kernel. Note that with PAT support
2004 enabled, even in this case there are restrictions on /dev/mem
2005 use due to the cache aliasing requirements.
2006
Dan Williams90a545e2015-11-23 15:49:03 -08002007 If this option is switched on, and IO_STRICT_DEVMEM=n, the /dev/mem
2008 file only allows userspace access to PCI space and the BIOS code and
2009 data regions. This is sufficient for dosemu and X and all common
2010 users of /dev/mem.
2011
2012 If in doubt, say Y.
2013
2014config IO_STRICT_DEVMEM
2015 bool "Filter I/O access to /dev/mem"
2016 depends on STRICT_DEVMEM
Dan Williams90a545e2015-11-23 15:49:03 -08002017 ---help---
2018 If this option is disabled, you allow userspace (root) access to all
2019 io-memory regardless of whether a driver is actively using that
2020 range. Accidental access to this is obviously disastrous, but
2021 specific access can be used by people debugging kernel drivers.
2022
Dan Williams21266be2015-11-19 18:19:29 -08002023 If this option is switched on, the /dev/mem file only allows
Dan Williams90a545e2015-11-23 15:49:03 -08002024 userspace access to *idle* io-memory ranges (see /proc/iomem) This
2025 may break traditional users of /dev/mem (dosemu, legacy X, etc...)
2026 if the driver using a given range cannot be disabled.
Dan Williams21266be2015-11-19 18:19:29 -08002027
2028 If in doubt, say Y.